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In Reply to: Re: How is the state of digital copy vs original LP... posted by Stephen Murphy on December 17, 2005 at 14:47:18:
Actually, I can't hear the slightest difference in clicks and pops or in the music. To me, CD-R copies sound identical to the LPs. However, in one respect, they do sound quieter. This is because I fade out volume in-between songs, which gives the illusion of a quieter background very similar to CDs. Then, when the LP has low noise with few clicks and pops, the music masks the noise and the effect is like a very quiet record with a few clicks and pops.Best regards,
John Elison
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- Re: How is the state of digital copy vs original LP... - John Elison 15:44:43 12/17/05 (12)
- Re: How is the state of digital copy vs original LP... - Bersani 19:31:42 12/17/05 (9)
- Re: How is the state of digital copy vs original LP... - John Elison 23:12:45 12/17/05 (8)
- Re: How is the state of digital copy vs original LP... - Stephen Murphy 07:55:03 12/18/05 (7)
- Re: How is the state of digital copy vs original LP... - John Elison 09:59:36 12/18/05 (6)
- No special tests are required - Bersani 20:43:44 12/18/05 (3)
- Re: No special tests are required - John Elison 05:59:39 12/19/05 (2)
- Re: No special tests are required - Stephen Murphy 07:44:00 12/19/05 (1)
- Re: No special tests are required - John Elison 12:48:56 12/19/05 (0)
- My experience is the same as John's. - jsm 12:39:31 12/18/05 (1)
- Re: My experience is the same as John's. - Stephen Murphy 14:30:42 12/18/05 (0)
- Re: How is the state of digital copy vs original LP... - Daverz 17:58:50 12/17/05 (1)
- Re: How is the state of digital copy vs original LP... - John Elison 00:32:36 12/18/05 (0)